This bey was subsequently released as the successor to Lightning L-Drago 100HF in the starter BB-88. it is most commonly reffered to as L-Drago II and is currently only available in Asia where they are manufactured by Takara Tomy and SonoKong.
Face: L-Drago
The Face on this Beyblade depicts a Dragon, Draco, one of the 88 constellations in space. However Meteo's design implements a longer neck and a curly font. In addition to this, the design is painted onto the face bolt with the option of also being able to apply decals.
Clear Wheel: L-Drago II
Weight:
The L-Drago clear wheel features a few elements that other wheels, including the previous L-Drago wheel, don't. It has three Dragon-head designs surrounding the perimeter with rubber coaing on each of them to help reduce recoil and increase pain split. While its predesscor Lighning L-Drago may have been the only left spin bey at its time, L-Drago has been outclassed by means of Meteo and other left spin beys, as of now. Meteo's clear wheel can only be used with Meteo and sadly this is vice versa with Lightning. Alternatively you can place L-Drago II onto gravity, although this is not legal nor recommended in any type of customization. Both versions of L-Drago have a unique ability called mode change, which by turning it 180C you can switch between Barrage and Assault modes. This detailed version of L-Drago shows teeth in between the clear wheel and metal wheel when in both modes. Some bladers consider this to have more spin stealing/absorbing abilities rather than smash attack. However, this does not mean that L-Drago is the only bey that can steal spin, tests have proven smoother wheels such as Earth can share spin aswell, making energy transfer being a two way street. L-Drago's primary objective is to be an equalizer as energy transfer occurs beteen two opposite spinning beys until they are at similar RPM and whichever falls down after that is normally followed by the other right after it or at exactly the same time. Be that as it may, L-Drago II does it quite well, but the term zombie has been stretched so much the true meaning is lost. Other versions of the Clear wheel have been released, in the set; BB-98 Ultimate L-Drago Reshuffle Ver. Along with L-Drago Absorb, which is the standard L-Drago II clear wheel two other clear wheels have been released, by the names of L-Drago Rush Ver and Assault Ver which can be obtained from BB-98 L-Drago Ultitmate Re-shuffle Set.
Metal Wheel: Meteo
Weight:
Meteo, pronounced Meto, provides sufficient smash attack, mostly at low levels and is hindered by rubber on the clear wheel. Meteo is partly coloured gold, on the Barrage mode. The rest of the wheel is painted a silver colour. Through testing Meteo has considerable smash attack potential and is now considered a soon to be top tier part. It works particularly well against right spin beys. Although it has been predominately outclassed by other left spinning tops. Meteo, akin to lightning, can only be used with L-Drago II and by turning it 180C you can switch between Barrage and Assault modes. Meteo doesn't have any paryicular use, but is a useful wheel.
Use in Attack Customization
Meteo is put to good use in the custom Meteo L-Drago 100CS and works quite well in the previous combo for use with LL-Drago, Meteo L-Drago CH120RF. Meteo has also found uses in a very strong destabilizer, Meteo L-Drago 100WD.
Track: LW105 (Left Wing)
Weight:
LW105 also referred to as Left Wing, and while somehat negligible because the opponent rarely ever make contact with a track like 105 they do help stabilize the beyblade it is being used on to some point, much like that of DF145. Akin to DF145 it is very similar to 105 just as 145 is much the same as DF145, proving that the Down-Force blades rarely make even the slightest difference. It is the predecessor to DF105 which at the moment has only been released with BB-98.
Bottom: Left Flat
Weight:
Left Flat has six protrusions facing an anti-clockwise direction. It is very similar to R2F excluding the fact that it lacks rubber and is pointing in the opposite direction. Without rubber there is less friction between the stadium and tip and that results in increased stamina. It does however have less grip which makes it easier for the opposing bey to KO it. It's effects in right spin aren't differentiated and It it ls hard for it to retain a flower like pattern when used with a sliding shoot because of its pointed nature. Akin to R2F it has creditable movement speed and Is useful in the abscense of R2F.
Other Versions:
>BB-98 Ultimate Reshuffle set L Drago version: Contains a red, and a blue recolour of Meteo. Contains two unique L Drago II clear wheels named Assault version and Rush version, and a blue, white and purple recolour of the original L Drago II clear wheel, Absorb version.
>CoroCoro special release: Black Flare Version
Overall
Meteo L-Drago is a useful Beyblade with more than one top-tier part included. Left Flat is a reasonable tip and it does retain some of the qualities R2F does.The LW105 Track is an alternative to the 90 and 85 variants of an attack track; which are more difficult to obtain. Altough 105 is always useful in the absence of 100. Moreover, the real reason to own this Beyblade lies in both the Metal Wheel and Clear wheel. While these are not interchangeable with other beys, its effective Smash Attack makes up for it. This HWS2 beyblade is composed of great parts, and is an excellent upgrade to LL-Drago. Most of the parts included in this bey have receational uses. While it may not be a must buy, if paired with the right parts, Meteo L-Drago has untapped potential but remains largely untested. You can score some impressive KOs with this beyblade and it does have some great alternatives if some parts are unavailiable. In addition to the aformentioned it also comes with a Beylauncher L, which is much more powerful than the regular light launcher. Be that as it may its string is essentially longer than the original L-Drago beylauncher which improves overall performance when both the bey is launched and while it is spinning. A blader who has the pre-requisites to competitive combos in MFB should own at least one of this beyblade.
Face: L-Drago
The Face on this Beyblade depicts a Dragon, Draco, one of the 88 constellations in space. However Meteo's design implements a longer neck and a curly font. In addition to this, the design is painted onto the face bolt with the option of also being able to apply decals.
Clear Wheel: L-Drago II
Weight:
The L-Drago clear wheel features a few elements that other wheels, including the previous L-Drago wheel, don't. It has three Dragon-head designs surrounding the perimeter with rubber coaing on each of them to help reduce recoil and increase pain split. While its predesscor Lighning L-Drago may have been the only left spin bey at its time, L-Drago has been outclassed by means of Meteo and other left spin beys, as of now. Meteo's clear wheel can only be used with Meteo and sadly this is vice versa with Lightning. Alternatively you can place L-Drago II onto gravity, although this is not legal nor recommended in any type of customization. Both versions of L-Drago have a unique ability called mode change, which by turning it 180C you can switch between Barrage and Assault modes. This detailed version of L-Drago shows teeth in between the clear wheel and metal wheel when in both modes. Some bladers consider this to have more spin stealing/absorbing abilities rather than smash attack. However, this does not mean that L-Drago is the only bey that can steal spin, tests have proven smoother wheels such as Earth can share spin aswell, making energy transfer being a two way street. L-Drago's primary objective is to be an equalizer as energy transfer occurs beteen two opposite spinning beys until they are at similar RPM and whichever falls down after that is normally followed by the other right after it or at exactly the same time. Be that as it may, L-Drago II does it quite well, but the term zombie has been stretched so much the true meaning is lost. Other versions of the Clear wheel have been released, in the set; BB-98 Ultimate L-Drago Reshuffle Ver. Along with L-Drago Absorb, which is the standard L-Drago II clear wheel two other clear wheels have been released, by the names of L-Drago Rush Ver and Assault Ver which can be obtained from BB-98 L-Drago Ultitmate Re-shuffle Set.
Metal Wheel: Meteo
Weight:
Meteo, pronounced Meto, provides sufficient smash attack, mostly at low levels and is hindered by rubber on the clear wheel. Meteo is partly coloured gold, on the Barrage mode. The rest of the wheel is painted a silver colour. Through testing Meteo has considerable smash attack potential and is now considered a soon to be top tier part. It works particularly well against right spin beys. Although it has been predominately outclassed by other left spinning tops. Meteo, akin to lightning, can only be used with L-Drago II and by turning it 180C you can switch between Barrage and Assault modes. Meteo doesn't have any paryicular use, but is a useful wheel.
Use in Attack Customization
Meteo is put to good use in the custom Meteo L-Drago 100CS and works quite well in the previous combo for use with LL-Drago, Meteo L-Drago CH120RF. Meteo has also found uses in a very strong destabilizer, Meteo L-Drago 100WD.
Track: LW105 (Left Wing)
Weight:
LW105 also referred to as Left Wing, and while somehat negligible because the opponent rarely ever make contact with a track like 105 they do help stabilize the beyblade it is being used on to some point, much like that of DF145. Akin to DF145 it is very similar to 105 just as 145 is much the same as DF145, proving that the Down-Force blades rarely make even the slightest difference. It is the predecessor to DF105 which at the moment has only been released with BB-98.
Bottom: Left Flat
Weight:
Left Flat has six protrusions facing an anti-clockwise direction. It is very similar to R2F excluding the fact that it lacks rubber and is pointing in the opposite direction. Without rubber there is less friction between the stadium and tip and that results in increased stamina. It does however have less grip which makes it easier for the opposing bey to KO it. It's effects in right spin aren't differentiated and It it ls hard for it to retain a flower like pattern when used with a sliding shoot because of its pointed nature. Akin to R2F it has creditable movement speed and Is useful in the abscense of R2F.
Other Versions:
>BB-98 Ultimate Reshuffle set L Drago version: Contains a red, and a blue recolour of Meteo. Contains two unique L Drago II clear wheels named Assault version and Rush version, and a blue, white and purple recolour of the original L Drago II clear wheel, Absorb version.
>CoroCoro special release: Black Flare Version
Overall
Meteo L-Drago is a useful Beyblade with more than one top-tier part included. Left Flat is a reasonable tip and it does retain some of the qualities R2F does.The LW105 Track is an alternative to the 90 and 85 variants of an attack track; which are more difficult to obtain. Altough 105 is always useful in the absence of 100. Moreover, the real reason to own this Beyblade lies in both the Metal Wheel and Clear wheel. While these are not interchangeable with other beys, its effective Smash Attack makes up for it. This HWS2 beyblade is composed of great parts, and is an excellent upgrade to LL-Drago. Most of the parts included in this bey have receational uses. While it may not be a must buy, if paired with the right parts, Meteo L-Drago has untapped potential but remains largely untested. You can score some impressive KOs with this beyblade and it does have some great alternatives if some parts are unavailiable. In addition to the aformentioned it also comes with a Beylauncher L, which is much more powerful than the regular light launcher. Be that as it may its string is essentially longer than the original L-Drago beylauncher which improves overall performance when both the bey is launched and while it is spinning. A blader who has the pre-requisites to competitive combos in MFB should own at least one of this beyblade.